Can you be more specific. I assume you are creating the users in the Users and Computers snap-in. You won't see the mailboxes until either the mailbox is opened or a message is sent to it.
During your coexistance period you will need to run both the SRS and ADC. These tools were created to assist the migration, but are not built to run for long periods of time. Why is your migration going to take so long?
Why are you ytying to administer the Exchange 2003 box with the 5.5 tool. That will not work. You need to use the system manager tool that also should of been installed. In the system manager, the server should appear under the admin group tab.
You must also add the domain to the Recpiant Policy, and select the checkbox that says something like "Responsible for delivery". Without this it will not except mail.
If the Email address are not being created that usually means that the RUS is not working. Can you force a RUS update to occur? If that works then you need to determine why the RUS is not running. It shouldstamp the new mailboxes within a few minutes.
Yes. This is by design. Your other option would be to create a second policy that is for the group requiring a different primary email address. This is probably the best choice since unchecking the box will stop the auto update from the RUS.
The main issue you may run into is the memory size. The standard version supports less memory then the Enterprise version and does not support the 3gb switch . If you put to much memory and, the machine may become unstable.
I have a few questions: Which domain is the account your using from? Are the machines in different domains? Can you connect to port 389 on the 5.5 box from the command line of the 2003 box? Is the 5.5 box a domain controller?
I assume that you mean that you are not prompted to create a mailbox. If so remember that you must havethe Exchange System Manager installed on the client that you are using. It installs by dewfaut on the Exchange server. You can install it from theExchange CD on other boxes.
When you try to ping are you on the ISA box, or an internal box? Whne you do a NSLOOKUP on the internal, whatr server is it using? DNS utilizes a UDO port (17 and 53 I think). Are these open?
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